: CShome made CS generater
Hi,
i made a post three weeks ago, to which many kind people helped regarding
building my CS generator.
it was built using a LM317T chip to control current at 1.5ma to three
anodes and three cathodes, total area squared of anodes is 3 inches (thin
silver wires
Hi,
i made a post three weeks ago, to which many kind people helped regarding
building my CS generator.
it was built using a LM317T chip to control current at 1.5ma to three anodes
and three cathodes, total area squared of anodes is 3 inches (thin silver
wires). And Voltage at 30v initially.
of good,I
will take this one orally.not in large amounts though.
Harold
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From: Asif Nathekar
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Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2011 3:48 PM
Subject: CShome made CS generater
Hi,
i made a post three weeks ago, to which many kind people
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Subject: CShome made CS generater
Hi,
i made a post three weeks ago, to which many kind people helped regarding
building my CS generator.
it was built using a LM317T chip to control current at 1.5ma to three anodes
and three cathodes, total area squared of anodes is 3 inches (thin silver
Hi,
I have been making CW with silver generator from Utopia Silver. I use TDS
meter. My distill water was 0.02 and my freshly made CW (light yellow color)
was 0.10. After my CW sitting in the kitchen counter for few weeks, the CW
color turned more brownish
. I repeated tested the CW,
Distiller tips:
1] Pre filter water through activated charcoal, don't post filter it.
2] don't fill it up all the way to prevent tube fouling overboil.
3] discard the first cup that comes out to eliminate any volatiles the
carbon filter missed.
If that doesn't do it, repeat #2 and #3.
If
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Subject: CSBrewing CS
To all (especially new members)
You can make a Controlled Current Generator with and Wall DC power
supply using
a Current Regulating Central Diode they come in various currents
610-1N5297 from Mouser Electronics is for 1
Home made CS Generator (UNCLASSIFIED)Hi Bob. Have you told us what brand water
distiller you have? Or did you make it yourself. Thanks. Faith g.
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From: Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC
To: cs
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 1:34 PM
Subject: CSHome made CS
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Hi Bob. Have you told us what brand water distiller you have? Or did
you make it yourself. Thanks. Faith g.
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From: Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA
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: Friday, May 23, 2008 3:49 PM
Subject: RE: CSHome made CS Generator (UNCLASSIFIED)
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I have a Love unit, I do not fill it past 3 quarts it seems to a better
product this way (at least on mine).
I stock piled some distilled water (with Cs
Hi, Bob. I bought a Love unit, and I have not been able to get water
from it better than 5.6 uS on a COM-100 tester. My SilverGen says no
thanks and will not run. I tried to cut down the speed with a Variac
and still got 5.6. I also tried 1/2 gal. after your last post and got
5.6. When I
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Subject: CSBrewing CS
You can use almost any DC power supply, the ones with less voltage just
take longer.
You can speed up brewing by seeding with some CS.
I have made CS with a small 9 volt DC power supply and one of the C
urgent regulating central
It seems definitely the what here, as well as the concentration, Ode
mentioned to me once that if I can get away with single distilling when
the river is very high, whatever the contaminant is must be in lower
concentration in the town water at those times.
In my reply to Ole Bob, I should
Sol, when you run your still do you blow-off the first steam to the air for
several minutes before you turn the steam into the condensing coils?
If not many components that you don't want go over into your final product.
I knew a doctor in New Orleans who could not use Mississippi
Zero..which can be as high as 2 [which isn't wonderful water] or even
3-4 microsiemens of conductivity [uS]..depending on how accurate your
particular PPM meter is at such low ranges.
Using a PWT or COM-100 .2 uS is the best I've seen. An average good
is around .8 uS
[or somewhere around
At 07:34 PM 4/5/2006 -0700, you wrote:
Sol, if you can't marke good EIS with as PWT reading of 3.0 then your
process is in trouble.
Off line please describe you setup and operating conditions. maybe I can
help you.
What is in trouble is the what part of the contaminants, more so than the
I got my PWT from Trem at Silvergen. I'd also now consider seriously the
Com-100 meter that Silverpuppy sells. It sounds like a nice one, too.
sol
Deborah Gerard wrote:
thanks Sol did you get a pretty good deal with your PWT when you
bought itdeb
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The Silver List is a moderated
Crystal springs and Morning fresh farms seem to be fairly consistent.
It all varies from jug to jug.
One brand may be .2 uS one day and 2.5 uS, even 5 uS the next visit to the
store.
Ode
At 11:42 PM 4/4/2006 -0400, you wrote:
I'm wondering what brand of distilled water is the purest...
Most distilled water is produced *locally* to where it is sold.
Therefore, it is necessary to try various brands in your area, and see
which one works best for you, or is the least conductive when tested
with a meter (PWT, TDS, COM-100).
Commercially sold distilled water can also be quite
using your TDS what measurements are you looking forTIA...deb
sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote: Most distilled water is produced
*locally* to where it is sold.
Therefore, it is necessary to try various brands in your area, and see
which one works best for you, or is the least conductive
I actually use a PWT. A TDS is not sensitive enough for my needs. I need
to have distilled water of no more than .4 uS, which is lower than a TDS
can read, so I was lucky to have chosen a PWT 3 years ago. Commercial
distilled water of all brands that are available where I am read .6 uS
to well
Sol, if you can't marke good EIS with as PWT reading of 3.0 then your process
is in trouble.
Off line please describe you setup and operating conditions. maybe I can help
you.
Ole Bob
sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:
I actually use a PWT. A TDS is not sensitive enough for my
You did help me with this a couple years or more ago. There is
something in the water here that does not distill out easily. .4uS
double distilled water makes perfect CS, .4uS single distilled does not,
except when the river that is the source of the town water is very high.
You helped
thanks Sol did you get a pretty good deal with your PWT when you bought
itdeb
sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote: I actually use a PWT. A TDS is not
sensitive enough for my needs. I need
to have distilled water of no more than .4 uS, which is lower than a TDS
can read, so I was lucky to
I'm wondering what brand of distilled water is the purest... ???
I realize this can be also done at home but untill I decide on a suffcient
water distiller, I'm going with something available in stores/online
any suggestions?
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The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal
For distilled The one at Kmart is pretty good last time I tested it I believe
its American Fair brand
Take care,
V
I'm wondering what brand of distilled water is the purest... ???
I realize this can be also done at home but untill I decide on a suffcient
water distiller, I'm going
I never checked V...is that steamed? Walgreens sells a steamed distilled one
too..have a good one...deb
V vzo...@yahoo.com wrote: For distilled The one at Kmart is pretty good last
time I tested it I believe its American Fair brand
Take care,
V
I'm wondering what brand of distilled
Hi Deborah,
Yes Steam distilled
Take care,
V
I never checked V...is that steamed? Walgreens sells a steamed distilled one
too..have a good one...deb
V vzo...@yahoo.com wrote: For distilled The one at Kmart is pretty
good last time I tested it I believe its American Fair brand
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Doesn't it take an actual atmospheric electric arc to make nitric acid
which then forms silver nitrate when it reacts with silver?
I don't recall seeing any arcing in a LVDC setup.
Ode
At 09:47 AM 9/4/2003 -0400, you wrote:
One has to look at quantities. The amount of AgNO3 produced by a
Hi Ode,
The Farber nitric acid process is arcing in air, and this is why so many HVAC
people that use the arc method must use either a CO2 or Argon ambient in the
brew
sell. But I do measure NO3 in a lot of LVDC. Generally it is about 0.90 PPM.
All HVAC process generate NO3 in excess of about 2
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Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 8:31 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSHome-made CS
Hi Ode,
The Farber nitric acid process is arcing in air, and this is why so many
HVAC
people that use the arc method must use either a CO2 or Argon ambient in
the brew
sell. But I do measure NO3
I am truly surprised at the remarks attributed to Stephen
Quintorelating to AgNo3 generation occuring through the homemade
CS process. First, because no elaboration was made identifying what,
exact, process he was referring too: and second, no qualifying
explanation was offered as to
Warren,
Follow the money. Who stands to benefit if we all stop making our own CS
and begin buying it? I, for one, will continue to make and use my own CS,
thank you. My motto is: If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Ralph
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At 09:36 AM 9/4/03 -0500, you wrote:
Hello All,
I thought you
One has to look at quantities. The amount of AgNO3 produced by a low voltage
system using distilled water should be trivial. Don't forget that the medical
community used AgNO3 for medicine for decades, and they did not indicate
anything was wrong with it then. It is still used in newborn babies'
Hello All,
I thought you might like to know what Stephen Quinto of
natural-immunogencis.com thinks about home made CS. He wrote me the
following after reading the manuscript for my upcoming book Colloidal
Silver Today due out in Oct. 03. I think this issue of AgNO3 should be
addressed .
How does he figure we are making silver nitrate?
Warren Jefferson wrote:
Hello All,
I thought you might like to know what Stephen Quinto of
natural-immunogencis.com thinks about home made CS. He wrote me the
following after reading the manuscript for my upcoming book Colloidal
Silver
Did he ever hear of a simple fish tank air bubblier to break the
nitrogen, and mix the solution ?
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ
Warren Jefferson wrote:
Hello All,
I thought you might like to know what Stephen Quinto of
natural-immunogencis.com thinks about home made CS. He wrote me the
Hi Tel,
A fish bubblier adds more nitrogen to the DW, and that is why I have always
objected to its use! Mechanical stirring is far better.
The way that Stephen Quinto solves the NO3 problem is to distill, transport,
and make CS under an Argon blanket. We could vacuum out gas standard DW and
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